A continuum generated from highly nonlinear seed pulses (N much greater tha
n 1) propagating in a medium with only self-phase modulation (SPM) or with
SPM and anomalous dispersion is highly sensitive to the noise of the input
pump pulse. The combination of SPM and normal dispersion improves the stabi
lity. However, more efficient spectral broadening schemes are desirable for
generating a broad-band continuum at gigahertz rates. The adiabatic compre
ssion of weakly nonlinear pulses (N similar or equal to 1) via the soliton
effect efficiently generates a broad-band continuum that is robust against
noise, Detailed characterization of continuum generation in several differe
nt fibers is reported.